I had my real camera in the car. This was just a grab shot for both of them.
Thank you for your kind words. When I take friends to Monument Valley I don't usually take my camera out. I like to help them get their shots.
I was in Monument Valley the other day with a friend of mine who also happens to be a movie star. When one of my Native American friends found out who he was she asked me if she could get a picture with him, so she went home and changed. Don't look to close, I took this with a cell phone. In the backdrop is the rock formation called Three Sisters. In the movie called Bannock he's Bannock. Here is the trailer.
Bannockmovie.com
Bruce
This was taken in the Governors Mansion in Prescott Arizona. I had to go in the night before to setup all the lights (6), and move the furniture to compose the image. The next morning the models showed up at 8 AM. We did the capture, and were cleaned up by 9:30 AM. Ready for business as usual for 10 AM. All the cloths had to be period correct for the 1860's.
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Thank you for your post. I am interested in learning more but when I left Vietnam in 68 I shut out a lot of memories. PTSD still plays a part in my life.
Leroy was a CIA agent for over 30 years. The bracelet hes wearing is issued to all CIA agents. If their chopper goes down they can cut a link off and give it to the Vietnamese in exchange for food. LeRoy was the last plane to leave Vietnam. There was a fire fight at the end of the runway. An NV fired on a Vietnamese tank and blew the turret top of. It went sailing like a Frisbee toward their plane. The pilot banked the plane to miss it.